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Dr. '''Brian D. David Earp''' , Ph.D. ({{LifeData|birth=1985-09-29|birthcountry=USA}}) is contributing writer at ''The Atlantic'', Associate Director, Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at [https://www.thehastingscenter.org/ The Hastings Center] and Research Fellow at the [https://www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/ Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics].
== Biography and overview ==
'''Brian D. Earp ''' is Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at {{UNI|Yale University |Yale}} and [https://www.thehastingscenter.org/ The Hastings Center], and a Research Fellow in the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the {{UNI|University of Oxford|Oxon}}. His work is crossdisciplinary, following training in philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, history and sociology of science and medicine, and ethics. His research has been covered in ''Nature'', ''Popular Science'', ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', ''The Atlantic'', ''New Scientist'', and other major outlets; he has also been cited in the U.S. President’s Commission on Bioethics in ''Gray Matters: Topics at the Intersection of Neuroscience, Ethics, and Society'', and in a [[Re B and G (children) (No 2) EWFC 3| landmark British high court case ]] by Sir James Munby.<ref name=CurrVitae>{{REFweb
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In 2016, he was invited by the [https://www.knaw.nl/en Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences] to serve as one of a small group of “high-level experts” reporting to the Dutch government on the replication crisis in science and medicine; he later served as a peer reviewer on the final report. He was also invited to submit materials based on his work in gender and sexuality to a special committee of the European Parliament; this work has now been published as part of a monograph series produced by the same.<ref name=CurrVitae/>
Earp is co-recipient of the 2018 Daniel M. Wegner Theoretical Innovation Prize from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. He is also recipient of both the Robert G. Crowder Prize in Psychology and the Ledyard Cogswell Award for Citizenship from {{UNI|Yale University|Yale}}, where he was elected President of the ''Yale Philosophy Society'' as an undergraduate as well as Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Philosophy Review. He then conducted graduate research in psychological methods as a Henry Fellow of New College at the {{UNI|University of Oxford|Oxon}}. While at Oxford, he completed additional coursework in the philosophy of science and philosophy of mind, which he went on to publish in peer-reviewed journals. He also conducted graduate research in the history, philosophy, and sociology of science, technology, and medicine as a Cambridge Trust Scholar and Rausing Award recipient at Trinity College at the {{UNI|University of Cambridge|UCam}}.<ref name=CurrVitae/>
After spending a year in residence as the inaugural Presidential Scholar in Bioethics at [https://www.thehastingscenter.org/ The Hastings Center ] in Garrison, New York, Brian is now a Gordon Fellow, Irene Battell Learned Fellow, McDougall Writing Fellow, Benjamin Franklin Graduate Fellow, and Ph.D. {{PhD}} student in philosophy and psychology at {{UNI|Yale University|Yale}}, having been jointly admitted to both departments. His essays have been translated into Polish, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Hebrew.<ref name=CurrVitae/>
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|title=The ethics of infant male circumcision
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|title=Female genital mutilation (FGM) and male circumcision: Should there be a separate ethical discourse?
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|DOI=10.13140/2.1.3530.4967
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|title=Female genital mutilation and male circumcision: Toward an autonomy-based ethical framework
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|title=The need to control for socially desirable responding in studies on the sexual effects of male circumcision
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|title=Sex and circumcision
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|title=Does science support infant circumcision?
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|title=Strengths and weaknesses in the 2015 Canadian Paediatric Society statement regarding newborn male circumcision
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|date=2015
|journal=Paediatrics & Child Health
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|journal=Frontiers in Pediatrics
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|date=2015-10-19
|journal=The Journal of Sex Research
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|journal=Journal of Medical Ethics
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|date=2016
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|journal=HealthWatch Newsletter
|title=Does Circumcision Reduce Penis Sensitivity? The Answer Is Not Clear Cut
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|journal=Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
|date=2016-06
|pages=105-144
|publisher={{UNI|Johns Hopkins University |JHU}} Press
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|title=Infant circumcision and adult penile sensitivity: Implications for sexual experience
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|date=2018
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* {{REFjournal |url=https://www.academia.edu/43842349/Zero_tolerance_for_genital_mutilation_a_review_of_moral_justifications |title=Zero tolerance for genital mutilation: a review of moral justifications |first=Brian D. |init=BD |last=Earp |author-link=Brian D. Earp |journal=Current Sexual Health Reports |pages=in press |date=2020 |accessdate=2020-12-08}}* {{REFjournal |last=Myers |first= |init=A |author-link=Alex Myers |last2=Earp |first2= |init2=BD |author2-link=Brian D. Earp |etal=no |title=What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis |trans-title= |language= |journal= Bioethics |location= |date=2020 |volume=34 |issue=7 |pages=645-63 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Brian-Earp-2/publication/337720859_What_Is_the_Best_Age_to_Circumcise_A_Medical_and_Ethical_Analysis/links/5f815f61a6fdccfd7b555395/What-Is-the-Best-Age-to-Circumcise-A-Medical-and-Ethical-Analysis.pdf |quote=Based on a careful consideration of the relevant evidence, arguments and counterarguments, we conclude that medically unnecessary penile circumcision-like other medically unnecessary genital procedures, such as 'cosmetic' labiaplasty-should not be performed on individuals who are too young (or otherwise unable) to provide meaningful consent to the procedure. |pubmedID=32068898 |pubmedCID= |DOI= |doi=10.1111/bioe.12714 |format=PDF |accessdate=2020-05-27}}* {{REFjournal |last=Fish |first=Max |init= |author-link=Max Fish |last2=Shavisi |first2=Ariane |init2= |author2-link= |last3=Gwaambuka |first3=Tatenda |init3= |author3-link= |last4=Tangwa |first4=Godfrey B. |init4= |author4-link= |last5=Ncayiyana |first5=Daniel |init5= |author5-link= |last6=Earp |first6=Brian D. |init6= |author6-link=Brian D. Earp |etal=no |title=A new Tuskegee? Unethical human experimentation and Western neocolonialism in the mass circumcision of African men. |trans-title= |language= |journal=Dev World Bioeth |location= |date=2021-12 |volume=21 |issue=4 |article= |page= |pages=211-26 |url=http://circumcisionharm.org/images-circharm.org/Fish%20Earp%20New%20Tuskegee%20Dev%20World%20Bioeth%202020.pdf |archived= |quote= |pubmedID=32909369 |pubmedCID= |DOI=10.1111/dewb.12285 |accessdate=2022-09-27}}* {{REFjournal |last=Lempert |first=Antony |init=A |author-link=Antony Lempert |last2=Chegwidden |first2=James |init2=J |author2-link=James Chegwidden |last3=Steinfeld |first3=Rebecca |init3=R |author3-link=Rebecca Steinfeld |last4=Earp |first4=Brian D. |init4=BD |author4-link=Brian D. Earp |etal=no |title=Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics. |trans-title= |language= |journal=Clinical Ethics |location= |date=2022-05 |season= |volume |issue= |article= |page= |pages= |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360642209_Non-therapeutic_Penile_Circumcision_of_Minors_Current_Controversies_in_UK_Law_and_Medical_Ethics |archived= |quote= |pubmedID= |pubmedCID= |DOI= |accessdate=2022-05-20}}* {{REFbook |last=Earp |first=Brian D. |init=BD |author-link=Brian D. Earp |chapter=The ethics of circumcision |editors=Di Nucci E, Lee JY, Wagner I |title=The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics |location=Lanham, {{USSC|MD}} |publisher=Rowman & Litttlefield |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360554804_The_Ethics_of_Circumcision |year=2022 |accessdate=2022-08-08}}* {{REFjournal |last=Earp |first= |init=BD |author-link=Brian D. Earp |last2=Abdulcadir |first2= |init2=J |author2-link= |last3=Liao |first3= |init3=L |author3-link= |etal=no |title=Child genital cutting and surgery across cultures, sex, and gender. Part 2: assessing consent and medical necessity in “endosex” modifications |trans-title= |language= |journal= Int J Impot Res |location= |date=2023-04-21 |volume= |issue= |article= |page= |pages= |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-023-00698-1 |archived= |quote= |pubmedID=37085735 |pubmedCID= |DOI=10.1038/s41443-023-00698-1 |accessdate=2023-04-30}}== Video ==Sign in36:07 / 50:03“Child Genital Modification: Recent Developments in Medical Ethics and Law” Dr. Brian Earp GAHKI 1/3 <br><youtube>v=_9Nyx_3sMEY&t=2164s</youtube>
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